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How A Bill Becomes A Law
What is a Bill?
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A law
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An idea for a new law
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The introduction to the Constitution
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The Legislative Branch
What is a committee?
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A group of people who meet to discuss a bill
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The President and his advisors
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The Speaker of the House
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The majority leader of the Senate
Where does Congress meet?
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The White House
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The Supreme Court
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The Capitol
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Independence Hall
After a bill is introduced in the Senate, where does it go?
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A House committee studies the bill
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A Senate committtee studies the bill
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To the full House votes
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to the full Senate votes
After a bill is introduced in the House, where does it go?
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A House committee studies the bill
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A Senate committtee studies the bill
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To the full House votes
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to the full Senate votes
After the Senate Committee studies the bill what happens
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The bill goes to the full Senate
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The bill goes to the full House
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The committee votes
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The committee sends the bill to the President
What happens if the Senate committee votes no?
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The bill goes to the full Senate for a vote
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The bill goes to the full house for a vote
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The committee rewrites the bill
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The bill dies
What happens if the Senate committee votes yes to the bill?
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It goes to the full Senate for a vote
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It goes to the full House for a vote
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The committee rewrites the bill
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The bill dies
What happens if the Senate votes yes to the bill?
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It goes to the President to sign
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It goes to the full House for a vote
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It goes to a House committee to study
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The bill dies
What happens if the Senate votes no to the bill?
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It goes to the President to sign
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It goes to the full House for a vote
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It goes to a House committee to study
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The bill dies
After the bill goes to a House committee, what happens?
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The House committee studies the bill
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A Senate committtee studies the bill
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To the full House votes
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to the full Senate votes
What happens if the House committee votes yes to the bill?
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It goes to the full Senate for a vote
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It goes to the full House for a vote
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The committee rewrites the bill
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The bill dies
What happens if the House committee votes no?
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The bill goes to the full Senate for a vote
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The bill goes to the full house for a vote
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The committee rewrites the bill
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The bill dies
What happens if the House votes yes to the bill?
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It goes to the President to sign
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It goes to the full House for a vote
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It goes to a House committee to study
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The bill dies
What happens if the House votes no to the bill?
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It goes to the President to sign
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It goes to the full House for a vote
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It goes to a House committee to study
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The bill dies
What happens if the president signs the bill?
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The bill dies
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The bill goes back to the Senate
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The bill goes back to the House of Representatives
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The bill becomes a law
What happens if the president does not like the bill?
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He still signs the bill
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He can veto the bill
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He can rewrite the bill
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Nothing, the bill is already a law
If the president vetoes a bill, what happens?
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It goes back to the side of congress where it started
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It goes to the Supreme Court
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Nothing, the bill is already a law
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It goes to the Vice President
How many members need to vote "Yes" to override the veto?
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One half of both the House and the Senate
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Two-thirds of only the Senate
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Two-thirds of only the House of Representatives
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Two-thirds of both the House and the Senate
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